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Steve Schmidt calls out 'addled' Trump over his 'promises of violence and revenge'

In a series of tweets on Tuesday, former Republican Party campaign advisor Steve Schmidt backed President Joe Biden's contention that Donald Trump and his "MAGA Republicans" are dangerous to democracy and then warned that the former president's "rhetoric is becoming more overtly extreme."

Reacting to both Biden's speech and the over-the-top reactions from conservative commentators and far-right GOP politicians, Schmidt made the case that the current president was extending an olive branch to mainstream Republicans and imploring them to reject Trumpism.

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Ex-Pentagon chiefs warn of political interference in military

Former Pentagon chiefs warned Tuesday that the deep divisions in US politics are putting unwanted pressure on the armed forces and expressed concern that civilian political interference in the military could worsen.

Eight former defense secretaries and five ex-joint chiefs chairmen signed a statement on 16 "Best Practices of Civil-Military Relations" that came after several years -- particularly under former president Donald Trump -- in which the Pentagon became enmeshed in political machinations.

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Biden baited Trump into 'a monstrously self-involved meltdown' — and now the GOP has to deal with it: conservative

In a column for the Atlantic, conservative David Frum argued that Joe Biden's decision to go to Philadelphia before a Donald Trump rally -- where the current president issued a full-throated attack on Trump's violent MAGA supporters -- was a brilliant tactical move that puts Republicans on the defensive before the midterm election.

According to Frum, the former president responded predictably as Trump turned a rally ostensibly aimed at boosting the election prospects of struggling Dr. Mehmet Oz for the U.S. Senate and Doug Mastriano as Pennsylvania's next governor into a two-hour grievance-fest about himself.

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A majority of Americans will have an election conspiracy theorist on their ballot in November: analysts

On Tuesday, the elections analysts at FiveThirtyEight reported a stark statistic: a majority of Americans will have at least one person on their ballot who denies or questions the results of the 2020 presidential election when they go to vote in November.

"From the Carolinas to California, Montana to Florida, election denialism has spread across the country," said the report. "Candidates who support former President Donald Trump’s false claims that the 2020 election was stolen will appear on ballots in nearly every state this fall. FiveThirtyEight drew on news reports, debate footage, campaign materials and social media and reached out to every single Republican nominee for the House, Senate, governor, secretary of state and attorney general to determine their position on the 2020 election."

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'Violence comes with Trump': MSNBC analyst backs Biden's claims about Trump's fans

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," longtime political analyst Chris Matthews came to Joe Biden's defense after the president angered conservatives by pointing out that wherever Donald Trump goes, violence seems to follow.

Since a Thursday night speech where Biden called out MAGA Republicans and the former president for inciting violence, conservatives have been raging at the president calling him "divisive" and saying he is tearing the country apart.

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Watch: New footage shows fake Trump elector escorting Sidney Powell allies into county election office

On CNN Tuesday, correspondent Drew Griffin analyzed newly revealed footage showing a GOP operative in Georgia helping associates of pro-Trump attorney Sidney Powell infiltrate the elections offices in a small, heavily Republican community in the center of the state.

This was going on at exactly the same time an illegal breach was found to have happened in the county's voting system. And it comes amid investigations into Powell, a conspiracy theorist who has repeatedly spearheaded failed legal actions to overturn the elections of multiple states where President Joe Biden won. She has since been disowned even by Trump's associates for her antics.

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Trump passed on top lawyer in Russia inquiry because he wasn't 'bombastic' enough: new book

According to a new book on Donald Trump's contentious relationships with law firms representing him over the years, a partner in one of the world's top law firms pitched his services as the former president was under scrutiny for his Russia ties, but Trump wanted more of a showman than a legal expert.

Quoting from "Servants of the Damned: Giant Law Firms, Donald Trump and the Corruption of Justice," by the New York Times reporter David Enrich, the Guardian's Martin Pengelly reports that former White House counsel Doug McGahn lobbied Trump to employ his old firm Jones Day, which had done work for him during the 2016 election, to help him with his Russia scrutiny and the former president balked.

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Leaked email shows 'anguished' Fox News producer begged to keep Jeanine Pirro off the air over election lies

A newly unearthed email shows that an unidentified Fox News producer frantically tried to get the network to keep host Jeanine Pirro off the air for pushing false claims about Dominion Voting Systems stealing the 2020 election for President Joe Biden.

NPR, which obtained a copy of the email and verified its authenticity with two sources, reports that the "anguished" email was sent by an unnamed Fox News producer in November 2020, and it objected to Pirro pushing claims that Dominion's voting machines supposedly "flipped" votes from Trump to Biden.

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'The human psyche was not built for this': How Republicans in Montana hijacked public health and brought a hospital to the brink

Vicky Rae Byrd had a sinking feeling.

As she scrolled through her phone on election night, her pick for president — Joe Biden — seemed to have a slight edge. Byrd was too stressed to turn on the local news. Her husband sat down with her in their living room, and the couple settled on some sitcom.

Montana had long voted Republican in presidential elections. But it had a Democratic governor for the past 16 years, and that was almost certain to end. Ending with it, Byrd feared, would be the state’s aggressive response to COVID-19.

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Trump DOJ official Jeffrey Clark under the gun as colleague cooperates with investigators: report

According to a report from the Guardian, former Department of Justice official Jeffrey Clark is facing increasing pressure from DOJ investigators over his part in attempts to help Donald Trump steal the 2020 presidential election with one of his former colleagues more than willing to provide information about him.

According to earlier reports, the former president planned to appoint Clark as the acting attorney general as he fought to remain in the Oval Office after he lost to Joe Biden, with Clark working with Trump's inner circle on a letter that would not only call into doubt the election results, but would urge states to use alternate "electors."

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Despite backlash Biden continues to assail Trump loyalists — but not mainstream Republicans

By Steve Holland

WEST MIFFLIN, Pa. (Reuters) -Democratic President Joe Biden on Monday assailed "MAGA Republicans" loyal to former President Donald Trump as he spent Labor Day working to ensure union workers provide strong turnout for Democratic candidates in the November elections.

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Republican strategist says she's been sounding the alarm on the GOP turning fascist for over a year

Susan Del Percio has a history of working with Republican candidates and in Rudy Giuliani's administration, but even she thinks that the Republican Party has taken a hard turn toward fascism.

Speaking out on Monday to Joy Reid, she said that she's been sounding the alarm for over a year. Reid played a clip of Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), who last week spoke warned of violence.

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